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The Benefits of Cordless Leaf Blowers

Thinking of buying a leaf blower? Want to get the best blower your money can buy? Well, you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’ll be telling you everything you need to know about cordless leaf blowers as well as delving into the benefits of going cordless.

Different types of leaf blowers

There is a range of different types you can choose from. Here’s a brief overview of the different types available and what they’re commonly used for.

Cordless leaf blowers – Lightweight, energy-efficient, powerful.

Handheld electric leaf blowers – Simple and lightweight. Useful for small spaces.

Handheld petrol leaf blowers – More powerful than electric handheld but can be heavy and noisy.

Backpack leaf blowers – Good for bigger areas and easy to use for long periods of time

Leaf blowers and vacuums – Blow and vacuum leaves. Useful if you need to blow and clear large areas.

Now that you know a little more about the different type of leaf blowers available let dive into to some in-depth information about cordless blowers.

What is a cordless leaf blower?

Cordless leaf blowers are battery-powered devices that can be used to clear leaves or other lightweight trash from your yard. Most modern cordless leaf blowers are powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, but some older models will come with a Nicad or NiMH battery.

More often than not, cordless leaf blowers are handheld but you can also purchase backpack-style cordless leaf blowers that are good for people with larger areas to clear that is going to be using them for longer periods of time.

Of all the leaf blowers available, cordless leaf blowers are most suited for general household use. They are powerful and lightweight enough to clear leaves from a yard or help you maintain a small plot of land.

What can you use them for?

The most common use for a cordless leaf blower is to clear leaves in the autumn. You can use the blower to form a leaf pile. This makes it easier to gather up and move the leaves into your trash can or compost bin.

You can also use leaf blowers to clear ice in the winter, clear gutters, dry up puddles, or blow dust or residue off of tools or machinery.

The Benefits of Cordless Leaf Blowers

Cordless leaf blowers are super useful and are perfect for domestic use. Here are some of the main benefits of choosing a battery operated cordless leaf blower.

They are quick charging

Modern cordless leaf blowers with lithium-ion batteries are really useful as they are quick charging. The average leaf blower takes about an hour to charge and has a battery life of 2-3 hours.  These timings make it really convenient to use and recharge if you need to use it regularly.

Of course, these times do vary from model to model so be sure to check the charge times and battery life before making a purchase.

They are lightweight

Battery-powered cordless leaf blowers tend to be a lot lighter than their handheld gas counterparts and this makes them a great choice for residential properties. You can easily carry them around whatever your age or fitness level and maintain your garden with ease.

They are easy to maintain

Cordless leaf blowers are by far the easiest type of leaf blowers to maintain. There’s no messing around with petrol or extensive cleaning. All they need is a quick clean every once in a while and a charge before use and you’re good to go.

They are environmentally friendly

Battery-powered cordless leaf blowers don’t use any petrol, so they don’t give off any fumes that are harmful to the environment. If you’re the eco-conscious type, a cordless leaf blower is definitely the right choice.

They are quieter than petrol blowers

If noise is a concern to you, a cordless electric leaf blower is the way to go. According to The All-electric Lawn cordless leaf blowers are much quieter as they are battery powered instead of being powered by petrol.

Although it’s still advisable to use ear defenders whilst using your leaf blower, the noise level of cordless leaf blowers is much less and therefore more suited for use in residential areas.

They are easy to use

Cordless leaf blowers are really easy to use and perfect for beginner gardeners. With no cords at all, you can easily move around with them and they don’t require any special skills to operate. All you need to do is charge it up and switch it on!

What to consider when buying a cordless leaf blower

With so many cordless leaf blowers to choose from it can be hard to choose the one you want to purchase. Here are some things to consider when shopping for a cordless leaf blower.

Price

Cordless leaf blowers are available at a variety of price points. How much a leaf blower cost will be determined by a number of factors such as brand, battery, and overall quality.

Some that you come across online may seem extremely expensive, but they are usually extremely high-quality models suitable for industrial use. If you only plan to use your leaf blower in your own yard, then a more budget-friendly option might be suitable for you.

Consider how often you will be using your leaf blower and what sort of task you will be using it for and this will help you determine what price point you need to look at.

Battery type

As we mentioned above, most modern cordless leaf blowers come with a lithium-ion battery. Older styles may contain older and less efficient battery types so its worth trying to find one with a modern battery. When purchasing a cordless leaf blower be sure to check how long the battery life is and how long the charge time is as this can vary from model to model.

Airflow

The airflow rate of the leafblower determines how powerful it is. With cordless leaf blowers, the airflow is measured in cubic feet per minute (CFM). Anywhere between 300 and 400 CFM is suitable for lightweight tasks and general garden maintenance. You can also find models that re 200 CFM or 450 CFM or more.

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